The Good: Ryan has the arm, athleticism, leadership skills and other intangibles to excel in the NFL. He improved a great deal late in his career. His mobility and ability to throw on the move are underrated. He led B.C. to a fantastic season despite being surrounded by ordinary talent. He operates well from both under center and in the shotgun formation, and shows the ability to scan the field, read the defense properly and find hot reads. He has responded well to pressure and has played through several injuries, showing nice toughness and durability.

The Bad: As a senior, he threw for 4507 yards with 31 TD passes but also had 19 interceptions. The high number of picks is more the result of trying to do too much. At times he tried to force the ball into tight spots to make a big play when he should have thrown the ball away.

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